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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (April 11, 1919)
o o o o S Mil . fo'fn r!9 ffl o 0 o . Uli d ii . ii .iiiiii T9 1 ... , - ' i:pai:k to n:i:i ittysiA fiFISOATING MINES 0 0 Dnridr XaliMMl .UUcd W llenil X'1l-j f...,. . OUIMII-pfMI III iiiti-inKn fyriht, J A. II. Kirn lil,ainii Company Double Breasted A defininite English tailor atmosphere prevails in the jacket sketched. The flare to the skirt, which Kirschbaum has secured by placing the waist high and giving the back a deep vent supports the entire style effect- It is one of the most graceful and import ant of seasonable developments. CUSTOM SERVICE WITHOUT THE ANNOYANCE OF A , TRY-ON READY-TO PUT-ON TAILORED BY KIRSCHBAUM We are ready to show you the styles developed by our Kirschbaum Tailors. Hill's Department Store LOVDON, A0t Jl. IWffhnrl Htvw, direotnr-rnMul 8f the n ! tfirnjlit'd frllcf or'inizittion-, lias r-tjucsti-d Dr. Frijjtjof N';ittc?n. ad of Ui XnrwiKiau foo'l Ynteion to th jl;iiJt'iI Stales, to btj'MHw4 rhlof of an H i ii)irnal Jul neutral "oniiitiislon to In- iventlfitf tlin popsllillity of feeding RtiKHiu on condition r.r the :wsation i of hostilities In Ruthin, according to ii oijiai'-n to me- ixcnunse mm- t'rarili company from f'op-nhipen. ! Tho ditiValch sav Unit 10.000.000 pounds monthly will be required to carry but the problem. A GREAT DANGER 3 Menken l l:irrl!ill- to Ph' I'ihiikI tii 5 the III.uk Srn. . I CLAIMS Vt)l'Nii:ST MAItlXKS CUTBANK, Won'.. April 11. Cut,- jhnnk cliilnis tlie yorr.i'.'Ht marine thai jcnliHtwl wllh Uio rsioii in tlin gmat war in this ponon "f Jolin H. Vearce, jaucd Ki. who when but a fcw.monthn ipnnl IiiH rifli'cnth iili'lliday went to Ili'U'iin. osteiMlbly to visit a slKlfii' but ilnntinl unlisted In iIim innrinp. Aftm riHchinK trilnint; -il ynrlous campn. he wia font to Urctl. France, with Hie Fifth reidment. from there go lim to Hie Cbanipaine front. From IIiIk lime on young Pierce waB In the thick of Mm fichtln. He lan aervice CO.N'STANTINOI'I.R (By lail) ftoutlnKinliim .'n.ihe Vaninrellra 1 and K-a of Maifnorri still eonslilu'e great danger to navipalimf. .Sevefii inhlps have been loH siliee the annia-l tice through mine explosions. Ti! 5 armistice required 'i'utky to iiuli eate all mines. bft it ban not beon possible In z cas-a to givtj ttioir exact position. Vlines,.-eepers have been at ork for soaie time, hut nav al aiithroities gay it will be many months befori vesseU cai proceed through the straits with safety. No navigation ls permil eJ at nitlit. Oi' passenger vessels llrjboats drills are held regularly, just r.s In days whoFi submarine -menaced the seas. Even In tbe broai Mt i etches of tb'i Aegean Se3 the greatest precautions, are taken against touting mines, in certain areas passengers are required tq wear life preserve l and narrow lanes of travel have Leen marked out for pilots to follow. But It is In tbe lilaek Sea that the greatest danger exists. Not only avj there numerous floafng mines ther?. , , . . . . I 1 irtilrtf BANANA8 ; ' SALE Nice Ripe Bananas Qko per doz. Harris Grocery Phone Main 70 and 77, Farmers Elack 192 408 North Fir Street Across the Tract ,at tne .noni liianc rw?; ... ..." -,,, ex,en8ive unmaiked mine fields I Hgnnne forest and . In the b-itlle: , b . tbrougb No Mi,Vi' ind to roach his . ,,.,,;,.:,, .,.,,.. r ..tlM While lvlntr flat on his ' ..... ; a constant menace to snipping, ire WATER GLASS THE TRUE EGG PRESERVATIVE Keeps Your Eggs Fresh for Many Months Putman's Drug Store REXALL STORE GREAT LAKES FILL SHIP ORDERS Old F 't-z - 1 J IMA IS' . Whether It be I time-worn chir or a table, saved more for sentiment than for ap pearance flake, it can be brought baclc to its original luatie by one coat of B-H Luttrelnc. Mahogany, walnut, cherry, oak whatever the style and whatever the finish, there is aLutftrelac ahadetoiuatch.it. l.ustrelac imparts a brilliant, durable and lnsting finish. An old piece of furniture re touched with Lustre lac can hardly be told from new. kightshadeg and colot less. Afaie fy f'te - BASS-lltll TI !T TAtNI CO. San I'ranciaco OI.EVEIiAND, Ohio, April 10 The shipyards of tbe Oreal Lakes have been steadily turning out steal s for the p.'inera-ency Fleet Corporitlon during the mild winter nnd when the canals between Lnke Frio and Mo teral open soon ami- April 10 thero will bo a rush of ill wn-bound vos liels. Orders cull for ti.e delivery of more than 2f.O slejiners In lfllll. II Is estimated Unit vessels buildliiK lor the governiuent Tor salt water service will lie rendf to leave. The-American Bhlphuldlng Com piny, with several yards on the lakes, has orders foi 111 steamers, 15 of which will be tendy to sail ni the opening. The hnats are being turned out at Superior. Smith Chica go, Detroit, Lorain, Cleveland nnd lluffalo. Contracts for 44 sli.r.mers, many of which will ho ready soon, nre held by the Client Lakes Knginoering Woiks. Yards at Toledo, Duluth. S:iginnw and Manitowoc also .will have n number of vessels ready when navigation opens. It will be late in Hie season be fore all Die shipyard finish their conlracts with the Finorgency Fleet Corpor.itton. destination. While lying flat on li If back, for protection, be had the pack on bis back blown completely away. w;is twice hurled by earth from high explosive shells. He was one of 25 murines out of a company of 3nn near the Mcui.0 that escaped either deatli or wounds and was one of the com pany' that crossed the Meusc on a ponto bridge that was blown to bite .tyft nfter the marines had crossed lft-re the, lad was gassed. On Nov. 1,1 BIS, nenr St. Oeorge, after a h.Jile Jnil while his company was 'pipping tip," he had the pleasure eCl'eeelving ine amiennt-i "v. f 'rninns. . ' (.jl'earce 'is nearly six feet tall nnd vfolghs 110 pounds. IIKMilAXS ltWF.IVKI) CATTM? LONDON (I!y Mril) Six hund red short horn cattle of the very host breed have been presented by the Royal Agricultural Society of Oreal Ttrllaln to the people if Belgium and :!0n of them havo already rpicbid farina In Die vicinity of Bntet.n. Thc i-i.mnlnder will follow In n f w weelo The cattle, which are vnluid i"t .liiitjiijDyirnrTrTTii t 'i"ii"i"i"i "" steamer bearing the American ited Cross MissiOii to Rmeaiiiu narro'vlv missed a floating mine while proceed ing to Coustanza. Often Dene mines are carried down by the jwii'i current, in the Dospiioroiia Straits, to the Sea of Marmor.t, who-e t'ney are an over-present dn-er to tho hun dreds of naval an'1- inert hi:: t ves sels. '. Naval authorities! spy it will bo several years before tho waters of Kuropo are entirely flee of floating mines. Many of the Gorman minrs destroyed by Allied travelers w-jv found to hav3 been moored by rope. When the rope rotled the mi: -m broke from their anchorage and -'.i '.ft ed in many case to the main line of steamer travel. Revised Lists Show , 273,105 Casualties in , the American Forces ,n;wi;L colli tion i!i:sTO!ti:n PARIS, I By Wall) The lavish jewel collection of tho Louvre will soon be on exhibition again. The col lection was removed fiom I he Louvre when the Germans made their th.re.ut- WASI1INGTON, April 10.-The following revised tublo of casualties among the American expeditionary froces, based upon lists to dateJ( was issued Wednesday by the war depart ment: Killed in action, (including3Sl lost at seal, 32,21)2. Died of wounds, 13,420. Died of disease, 22,505. Died of accident and other causes, 40s(i. W:ounded In action, (S5 per cent returned), 105,002. Missing in action, (not Including prisoners released and returned), 4 000. Total to date, 273,105. ' Whooping; Cough. . Give Chamberlain's Cougli 'remedy to keep the cough loose and expecto ration easy. It is excellent. Adv. , $200, 000, will he snii-i emenled 'In i euing. drive toward 1'aris the near future v.-rt, auoirn nai gifts, after whkti mor- entile tire to he Rent to Soriila and Vw.i to t.e the places of the lives; :.'.t killed or art-led nway by the tir'.vn invade.-s. Money for the gifts l.i heli'g collected In all the Kiiirl'nh c:r. Me r iisin,t conn lies, nnd leaders or tiui l.i-i'.-U'i'ii'- et peel the f.rid to reac-i ?! 2r. 0t wllliln tlie n. st 'o mciilh i. M. Dallmer, curator of the muse um, took the jewel.i nway with him personally to Bordeaux, carrying In his vest pocket the most precious of tbe stones, a Jewel valued ut $2,000, 000, itnd know as the famous Regent gem. Choice candies are what you want, and you went them fresh have you noticed the candies at Silverthorn's? 4-11-31 el I.H.M!MggHgwri FAMILY DRUG STORE UA GRANDK.OAEGON. "Because tlie women of Oreumi do so lunch of tlio 1 Jii-i tii; for Oreo-on lioines, (lie res)onsihil ity for this movement, for ;i "((renter Oresron"' rests with them in 'ii very lai'f'e .way. The decree of our sue" eosfc will le)eiul on the ex'tent to which Ore" Son's women WILL use liome pi'jiilucts. WILD tiAMK lCI!K.Sl(i DISTKlBUTOiS, 0 F. COOLIDGE OILMAN. Mont., April 11.- Wilt) Kiinio la inuHlplyiiu In this vicinity. Kile hy tin lunulivil nm.v ho soon hi the North Kmk country,, two t nip pers rorontly lvportlnr :100 in niic In i (1, Tlio t rappT.i k Id mountain shot'p. prott'clcd r:"idtsr -tti laws, am rxprimll'm: In jninilx1: s. tTr:ipplnK Is noort nml furs hi in,-: )hi;ti prices. ' " WOMi: l)0 TO:4 IX MAMiANH ATHKNS Ry Mali) Kk'vcn wo- nion doctors ut taclicd to tlie Aniort- enn W'opiftn'H Ifospitnl, of New York, nml. fifteen t'nHed Slates nrmy snr Keoiis hn o been iisHinned lo tlie A ineriean Iteil Cross for civil relit t' work in llio It::lka')'. These doctors. who nre in charge r.f Major Ilnrke C, Hamilton, of (ioshi'n, N. V., medical director of the American Ited Cross Com mission So t he, Hdlkans, will he sent to Serhki, MonttiieKro and Al bania, where (here is reported to he nnn'h illness. They will be provided wit h lihti ;i supplies . of medicines. I "The Harrier," by Rex Beach at the 'Star. Saturday and Sunday. -l-S-4t i,i,iyi n:oi:,i; 1';;omisi:s sta i ivmk.n r vi:im:siay I.ONltox.. April 11. Premier Lloyd (Tenrco hopes to return to Loii don from 1'nris next Tuesday t: nial(e n si a 1 etncii t :e;:i riling lite pe:ce conference in be house of commons on tine .iay. This an nouuct'tiicnt was mmle hi the Jur.iM' Thursday by Kdwnrd S!iortt home vjep'inry. ' ' ( i : ' ! Big Dye Factories. Japar has Strive factories, with nn imiuuil cnpiieity In oxi-ess of UMK),0OU Pounds. j l ' - T , i -lLi-t- "riJS-- h- - - '-r-f m SATURDAY and SUNDAY Matinee and Night The Wonderful Alaskan Romance p. -v. s ' BARRSE T MX BEACH lTo fv all read this thril ling utory of Alaska - Now is your opportunity to see the tory in the screen played by a all star cast. Sevou Peols action and thrills. Andrew's New Variety Store will ojion its dnors to tlio jmlilic for hnsiiipss siiiiiiltan'oniislv with Use lliiiici i;:i'(l (irm-cry, in its now stand April I I, 1!M!. 1 1 a vinir lu'cn with tho ( ioldon' K'ufo fur h") years and learned (lurin tliat time the needs and wants of the people I am opening ni with a eomplotr line of hardware , glass and crockery ware, tin, alumi num and enamel ware, doors and windows, paints, oils and var nishes, notions of all descriptions, including ladies and children's underwear, rilibons toilet articles and everythiiijr the housewife needs every day to beautify and assist in keeping the home up. THE POLICY of our store will he. "We huy'with cash we sell for cash. WE WILL GIVE The highest' efficiency in service, the best quality in merchandise and we will sell the Lowest in Price YOU WILL SAVE ON EVERY PURCHASE II' you gel any article or service that isn't right Jet ns l.now WE WILL MAKE IT RIGHT REMEMBER We want you to make our store vour h.rme V,,u are interested in making your home right in comfort. sin and sen ice; t hen, help us to make our store the same. ' ' ' ' WATCH f or ourtj. with The Ilooverized Grocorv in the People's Market Place THE GOLDEN RULE CO.'S OLD STAND ANDREW'S VARIETY STORE Thp Plaep ta Knw AnvUiintr Von Want Pi-ni . . . .. v 7 . t, ay01 xnec Tvce r BLA H Jjt Pi at (ii m to 0 w O 0 0 u n o . t " " ar r .r. " o o o 69 Q O (T) O 0 P. o G rs o . . O O e O Q0 o m (D 0 0 2 0, Q GS 9 " 3 m brY ft . 1 ' o oo